Wednesday, February 9, 2022

MIPS Explore Measures Tool Updated for 2022; SURS Initiative Ending

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Quality Payment Program

MIPS Explore Measures Tool Updated for 2022

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has updated the MIPS Explore Measures and Activities tool for the 2022 performance year.

CMS created the tool to help MIPS eligible clinicians get familiar with the available measures and activities for each performance category under traditional MIPS. It's for planning purposes only and will not submit anything to CMS.

The tool supports traditional MIPS participation. Visit the MIPS Value Pathways (MVPs) and APM Performance Pathway (APP) webpages for more details about the measures and activities in those participation frameworks.

You can also download the specifications and other supporting materials related to the Promoting Interoperability, improvement activities, quality, and cost performance categories on the QPP Resource Library to assist with 2022 participation.

Questions?

Contact the Quality Payment Program at QPP@cms.hhs.gov or 1-866-288-8292. To receive assistance more quickly, consider calling during non-peak hours—before 10 a.m. and after 2 p.m. ET.

  • Customers who are hearing impaired can dial 711 to be connected to a TRS Communications Assistant.

 


Reminder: Quality Payment Program SURS Initiative Ending; Join New Newsletter

Over the past 5 years, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has successfully implemented a technical assistance initiative for clinicians in small practices participating in the Quality Payment Program (QPP) known as the Small, Underserved, and Rural Support (SURS). This initiative provides free, customized technical assistance to practices with 15 or fewer Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) eligible clinicians. Since QPP began in 2017, SURS technical assistance organizations have provided direct support to an average of 107,250 clinicians annually and achieved a 99% average annual small practice clinician satisfaction rate for the technical assistance received based on an average of 19,281 responses. Overall, the feedback we've heard from clinicians that have worked with SURS technical assistance organizations has been overwhelmingly positive and shows the strong impact this initiative has had on small practice clinicians' participation in QPP.

As a reminder, the SURS initiative will end on February 15, 2022 as the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA) only provided for 5 years of direct support. The practice-level program support provided by the external technical assistance organizations will no longer be available after this date. For those currently receiving MIPS support from the SURS technical assistance organizations, be assured that these organizations have committed to providing exceptional technical assistance organizations through February 15th. CMS encourages small practices to take advantage of this initiative within the remaining time. 

CMS is committed to providing continued support and educational resources for small, underserved and rural practices participating in QPP and will continue to have the following options available:

  • The QPP listserv to receive updates on the Quality Payment Program and upcoming program deadlines.
    • Please encourage your fellow small, underserved and rural clinicians and their staff to sign up for the QPP listserv by entering their email address into the box at the bottom of any cms.gov webpage.
  • We are launching a new monthly newsletter focused on small practices so that we can get you the information you need most. Sign up here.
  • The Quality Payment Program Service Center will serve as a primary point of contact to help address your questions and concerns. The Service Center is able to address basic questions as well as more complex scenarios.
    • Connect with the Service Center at 1-866-288-8292 (TTY 1-877-715-6222) or via email at QPP@cms.hhs.gov Monday - Friday 8 am - 8 pm ET
  • Upcoming Webinars and trainings will be listed on the QPP Webinar Library. Recordings, slides and transcripts of past events will also be available and posted to the Webinar Library.

What Should I Do Now?

  1. Bookmark the QPP website Support for Small Practices page.
  2. Sign-up for the QPP listserv and Small Practices Newsletter.
  3. Small practices that participated in QPP for PY 2021 should make plans to submit data ASAP while technical assistance support is still available. The data submission window for PY 2021 closes on March 31, 2022.

We understand clinicians in small practices, including those in rural locations, health professional shortage areas, and medically underserved areas are a vital part of our healthcare system, and remain committed to providing educational resources to help maximize participation in QPP beyond the end of the SURS initiative next week. We are working with our SURS technical assistance organizations to identify areas where greater support is needed for small practices so that we can improve existing resources or develop new resources as feasible and ensure small practices continue to be successful in QPP.

 


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